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Antrobus School Records Antrobus School Records Admis Birth Father's Date of sion name(s) Last name Year Entry Date DoB Residence Last school No. year name(s) Withdrawl 1 John Brocklehurst 1891 4 May 1891 1883 7 Jul 1883 John Antrobus 2 Tom Plumb 1891 4 May 1891 1883 2 Oct 1883 Thomas 3 Alfred Eaton 1891 4 May 1891 1882 27 Oct 1882 Joseph 4 Dennis Miller 1891 4 May 1891 1882 17 Jan 1882 Frank Cogshall 5 Joseph Mills 1891 4 May 1891 1882 7 Oct 1882 Joseph 6 Sarah Turner 1891 4 May 1891 1882 12 May 1882 John Comberbach 7 Ellen Ruth Frith 1891 4 May 1891 1882 29 Nov 1882 Herbert 8 Beatrice Bowyer 1891 4 May 1891 1883 14 Oct 1883 John Seven Oaks 9 Florence Issitt 1891 4 May 1891 1884 10 Jan 1884 John 10 Maude Atkinson 1891 4 May 1891 1883 21 Oct 1883 Joseph Comberbach 11 Mary Ellen Gough 1891 4 May 1891 1883 17 Jan 1883 Owen 12 Harriet Pearson 1891 10 Aug 1891 1883 19 Feb 1883 James 13 Ethel Latham 1891 14 Sep 1891 1884 20 Aug 1884 William 14 Samuel Rutter 1892 29 Nov 1892 1883 12 Jun 1883 James 15 William Clarke 1892 1 Jun 1892 1883 12 Sep 1883 Edward Seven Oaks Antrobus 16 James Burgess 1892 1 Jun 1892 1883 16 Sep 1883 William Seven Oaks Antrobus 17 Albert Whittaker 1892 1 Jun 1892 1883 27 Mar 1883 George Seven Oaks Comberbach 18 Richard Frith 1892 1 Jun 1892 1884 17 Mar 1884 Herbert Seven Oaks Kingsley 19 Fred Renshaw 1892 1 Jun 1892 1885 10 Jan 1885 — Seven Oaks Antrobus 20 Harry Kirkham 1892 1 Jun 1892 1884 10 Mar 1884 Isaac Seven Oaks Winnington 21 Margaret Ridgway 1892 1 Jun 1892 1884 1 Aug 1884 Joseph Seven Oaks Antrobus 22 Ann Bate 1892 1 Jun 1892 1883 18 Sep 1883 George Seven Oaks Antrobus 23 Emily Walker 1892 1 Jun 1892 1883 2 Aug 1883 John Seven Oaks Antrobus 24 Alma Percival 1892 1 Jun 1892 1884 29 Sep 1884 John Seven Oaks Antrobus 25 Fanny Burgess 1892 1 Jun 1892 1884 18 Jul 1884 Thomas Seven Oaks Antrobus 26 Minnie Wilkinson 1892 1 Jun 1892 1883 28 Jul 1883 — Seven Oaks Antrobus 27 Harriet Proudlove 1892 1 Jun 1892 1884 30 Jan 1884 Jacob Seven Oaks St. Helens 28 John Rimmer 1892 24 May 1892 1882 28 May 1882 John Seven Oaks Allostock 29 Thomas Rimmer 1892 24 May 1892 1883 28 Jan 1883 John Seven Oaks Allostock 30 Catherine Arnold 1893 13 Feb 1893 1881 26 Oct 1881 Charles Seven Oaks Winnington Transcribed by Clare Olver History of Antrobus Antrobus School Records 31 James Millington 1893 5 Jun 1893 1886 12 Mar 1886 Wm Seven Oaks Antrobus 32 Daniel Brocklehurst 1893 5 Jun 1893 1884 24 Dec 1884 Thomas Seven Oaks Antrobus 33 Joseph Millington 1893 5 Jun 1893 1885 14 Dec 1885 Jacob Seven Oaks Antrobus 34 John Bolshaw 1893 5 Jun 1893 1886 19 Jul 1896 Joseph Seven Oaks Pickmere not given 35 John Miller 1893 5 Jun 1893 1884 28 Jun 1884 Frank Seven Oaks Great Budworth 36 Eva Plumb 1893 5 Jun 1893 1886 27 Feb 1886 William Seven Oaks Antrobus 37 Mary E Whittaker 1893 5 Jun 1893 1886 29 Apr 1886 George Seven Oaks Antrobus 38 Elizabeth Kirkham 1893 5 Jun 1893 1886 27 Feb 1886 Isaac Seven Oaks Winnington 39 Rachel Kettle 1893 5 Jun 1893 1880 18 Jul 1880 William Seven Oaks 40 George Kettle 1893 5 Jun 1893 1882 22 Dec 1882 William Seven Oaks Witton 41 Arthur Blease 1893 5 Jun 1893 — n/s Peter Seven Oaks Witton 42 Robt Henry Ball 1893 21 Aug 1893 1884 22 Dec 1884 Henry Seven Oaks Lostock Gralam 43 Alfred Dower 1893 1881 John Seven Oaks Navigation School 44 William Dower 1893 1885 John 45 Arthur Ridgway 1893 1882 Thomas 46 Ernest Millington 1894 1883 Joseph 47 Arthur Percival 1894 1887 John Samuel 48 George Bate 1894 1886 George 49 Peter Mills 1894 1887 Peter 50 Alice Brocklehurst 1894 1 May 1894 1886 6 Jan 1886 John Antrobus Antrobus 51 Margaret Burgess 1894 1886 William 52 Jessie Bradburn 1894 1886 George 53 Sarah Millington 1894 1886 William 54 Edith Proudlove 1894 1887 Jacob 55 James Rustage 1894 8 Sep 1894 1884 9 Dec 1884 Samuel Seven Oaks Risley not given 56 Robert Millington 1895 1883 Thomas 57 William Mills 1895 1887 William 58 Thomas Wilkinson 1895 1888 Thomas 58 Thomas Wilkinson 1900 1888 — 59 Harry Millington 1895 1887 Joseph 60 George Whittaker 1895 1888 George 61 Frank Miller 1895 1887 Frank 62 Thomas Hignett 1895 1887 Charles Transcribed by Clare Olver History of Antrobus Antrobus School Records 63 John Weaver 1895 1886 James 65 Mabel Brocklehurst 1895 1 May 1895 1887 20 May 1887 Thos Antrobus Antrobus Infants 66 Emily Millington 1895 1887 Jacob 68 Flor Emly Holt 1895 1886 John 69 Lydia Byron 1895 1887 John 70 Emma Frith 1895 1888 George 71 Kate Jinks 1895 1885 Richard 72 Jesse Jinks 1895 1884 Richd 73 James Jackson 1895 1886 Samuel 74 John Miller 1895 1884 Dennis 75 Jacob Millington 1896 1888 Jacob 76 Benjamin Rustage 1896 1 May 1896 1887 18 Sep 1887 Walter Antrobus Antrobus Infants not given 77 George Bradburn 1896 1888 George 78 Harry Percival 1896 1889 John Saml 79 James Brocklehurst 1896 1 May 1896 1888 20 Mar 1888 John Antrobus Antrobus Infants 1902 80 Jas Hry Clarke 1896 1888 Jas Henry 81 William Bate 1896 1888 George 82 Joseph LewisWilkinson 1896 1888 Joseph 83 Harry Weaver 1896 1888 James 84 Herbert Jinks 1896 1888 Richd 85 Wm Henry Wilkinson 1896 — — 86 Alice Beswick 1896 1 May 1896 1889 John Seven Oaks Antrobus Infants 18-Jun-01 87 Ethel Wilkinson 1896 1889 Thomas 88 Jessie Millington 1896 1887 William 89 arah Ann Griffiths 1896 1888 James 90 Ethel Allman 1896 1888 Harry 91 Jessie Latham 1896 1889 William Seven Oaks 92 Margaret E Rustage 1896 1 June 1896 1887 21 Jan 1887 Samuel Seven Oaks Risley not given 93 Annie Rustage 1896 1 June 1896 1888 3 Dec 1888 Samuel Seven Oaks Risley not given 94 Millbram Painter 1896 25 Aug 1896 1889 20 Feb 1889 William Seven Oaks Barnton 13-Feb-03 95 William Mills 1896 1886 Samuel Antrobus Barnton 96 Peter Maddock 1896 1885 Thomas Comberbach Great Budworth 97 Mabel Howard 1896 1888 William Seven Oaks Bodfari Transcribed by Clare Olver History of Antrobus Antrobus School Records 98 Mary Howard 1896 1888 William Seven Oaks Bodfari 99 Frances Hughes 1897 1885 — Comberbach Great Budworth 100 Joseph Gibbons 1897 22 Feb 1897 1887 01 March 1905 George Antrobus n/s 101 Annie Norcott 1897 14 Dec 1897 1886 26 Oct 1886 Henry Antrobus Arley 102 Thomas Beswick 1897 3 May 1897 1890 16 Jul 1890 John Comberbach Antrobus Infants not given 103 Harry Plumb 1897 3 May 1897 1889 16 Dec 1889 Thomas Antrobus Antrobus Infants 104 Richard Bolshaw 1897 3 May 1897 1890 12 Apr 1890 Joseph Antrobus Antrobus Infants 1903 105 Frank Percival 1897 3 May 1897 1890 4 Jun 1890 John Saml Antrobus Antrobus Infants 106 Percy Wilkinson 1897 3 May 1897 1889 4 Aug 1889 Joseph Seven Oaks Antrobus Infants 107 David Millington 1897 3 May 1897 1889 11 Oct 1889 Samuel Antrobus Antrobus Infants 108 Jacob CliffordMillington 1897 3 May 1897 1890 11 Feb 1890 John Cogshall Antrobus Infants 109 John Albert Millington 1897 3 May 1897 1889 27 Oct 1889 Joseph n/s Antrobus Infants 110 Frederick Gibbons 1897 3 May 1897 1889 21 Apr 1889 George Antrobus Antrobus Infants Apr-03 111 Annie Brocklehurst 1897 3 May 1897 1889 10 Jun 1889 Thomas Antrobus Antrobus Infants not given 112 Louisa Frith 1897 3 May 1897 1889 10 Dec 1889 George Frandley Antrobus Infants 113 Fanny Birtles 1897 3 May 1897 1889 10 Aug 1889 Peter Antrobus Antrobus Infants 114 Percy Norcott 1897 3 May 1897 1889 6 Sep 1889 Henry Antrobus Arley 115 Thomas Davenport 1897 23 Oct 1887 1887 23 Oct 1887 John Budworth Budworth 116 Susanah Amery 1897 31 May 1897 1886 11 Jan 1886 Jos Thomas Comberbach Budworth 117 Emma Amery 1897 2 Jun 1897 1888 5 Oct 1888 Jos Thomas Comberbach Budworth 118 Agnes M Holden 1897 2 Jun 1897 1889 16 Aug 1889 Rev. Joseph Antrobus None 119 Charles Hy Dunning 1897 18 Aug 1897 1887 24 Nov 1887 Daniel FowlesBelmont Budworth 120 Henry Grey Kitchen 1898 1887 Henry Comberbach Hallaton 121 Herbert ErnestClutton 1898 1 May 1898 1888 1 May 1888 Herbert Comberbach Budworth 122 Thomas Painter 1898 2 May 1898 1890 29 Oct 1890 William Seven Oaks Antrobus Infants 123 Harry Millington 1898 2 May 1898 1891 31 Mar 1891 Jacob Seven Oaks Antrobus Infants 124 Joseph Miller 1898 2 May 1898 1889 16 May 1889 Frank Cogshall Antrobus Infants 125 William Beswick 1898 2 May 1898 1891 27 Sep 1891 John Comberbach Antrobus Infants 14-Aug-05 126 Annie Burgess 1898 2 May 1898 1889 8 Sep 1889 John Antrobus Antrobus Infants 127 Ethel Bebington 1898 2 May 1898 1889 8 Sep 1889 William Antrobus Antrobus Infants 128 Dora Bradbury 1898 2 May 1898 1891 18 Mar 1891 James Antrobus Antrobus Infants 129 Elizth Frith 1898 2 May 1898 1891 3 Apr 1891 George Frandley Antrobus Infants 1905 130 Florence Wilkinson 1898 2 May 1898 1889 12 Oct 1889 James Comberbach Antrobus Infants 1903 Transcribed by Clare Olver History of Antrobus Antrobus School Records 131 Phoebe Jones 1898 14 Jun 1898 1887 10 Sep 1887 James Antrobus Barnton 28-Sep-00 132 Frank Eaton 1898 15 Aug 1898 1888 22 May 1888 Catherine Comberbach Budworth 26-May-02 133 Wallace Vero 1898 22 Aug 1898 1888 22 Dec 1888 William Antrobus Timber Lane, Northwich 134 Frederic Hart 1898 26 Aug 1898 1887 9 Sep 1887 Noah Cogshall Little Leigh 135 Wm Francis Gawne 1898 12 Sep 1898 1890 8 Sep 1890 Francis Wm Whitley Private 136 Florence Lightfoot 1899 23 Jan 1899 1886 24 Sep 1886 George Antrobus Stretton 137 Elizabeth Wood 1899 30 Jan 1899 1888 6 Apr 1888 William Antrobus Dutton 138 John Wm Boardman 1899 27 Feb 1899 1883 6 Mar 1883 John Antrobus 139 John Hy Burgess 1899 1 May 1899 1891 24 Mar 1891 John Antrobus Antrobus Infants 03-Mar-05 140 John Painter 1899 1 May 1899 1892 16 Feb 1892 William Antrobus Antrobus Infants 07-Apr-05 141 John Moseley 1899 1 May 1899 1892 12 Mar 1892 James Antrobus Antrobus Infants 04-May-00 142 James W Frith 1899 1 May 1899 1890 15 Oct 1890 Mary
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